Social Media Hoaxes

We’ve all seen it: every so often, alarming posts start circulating through our timelines. Someone claims that unless you change a particular setting, all your profile data will suddenly become public. Recently, one of these rumors made the rounds again—this time about a supposed Facebook Terms of Service change that would give the platform rights to all content published there. Whether you agree with Facebook’s policies or not, here’s the reality: you accept Facebook’s terms the moment you create an account. Any future changes to the Terms of Service are announced via official notifications, and they’re considered accepted automatically if you continue…

Rage and Reactions: The Controversy Around the “Innocence of Muslims” Video

Mohammed cartoons, a provocative video, Quran burnings.On the other side: flag burnings, violent protests, and embassies under siege. The cycle of provocation and outrage seems endless. Yet beneath the noise lies a more complex question: What actually fuels these conflicts, and how do we prevent them from spiraling out of control? This post is an attempt to explore those questions—not to provide ultimate answers, but to encourage reflection, including my own. It's about free speech, religious respect, media responsibility, and how easily hate can be manufactured and spread. What Sparked the Fire? The short video Innocence of Muslims (2012) was…

Podcasts

I have been an enthusiastic podcast listener for several years. Now, some might be wondering again, "What is a podcast?" A podcast is an audio piece that can be subscribed to and obtained over the internet. The creators of these works upload them to the internet, and they can usually be subscribed to via RSS feeds. For example, Apple iTunes supports the automatic subscription and download of podcasts. However, it's essential to understand that subscribing is more of a technical term than an actual "subscription" because the vast majority of podcasts are free. The name "podcast" is a portmanteau of…